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I belong to a listserve of AP Biology teachers from all over the U.S. as well as other countries where AP Bio is taught. We all share resources and labs and such there, and this link to lectures from MIT professors that correlate to topics we teach in AP Bio is one of the best things I have gotten from the listserve. Hope that it's useful for you guys and that it gets a lot of hits from you as you review topics in the course.

Here's the link again:  http://ocw2.mit.edu/OcwWeb/hs/biology/biology/index.htm

Posted by scienceguru on October 28, 2007
Tags AP Bio, cool site, course materials, learning resource, review resource

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Jocelyne on paragraph 1:

I think that this page is fruitful reimbersement of what you teach us in class especially for those of us who (me) tend to fall asleep in class.

November 4, 2007 6:19 pm
scienceguru on paragraph 1:

I’m glad it’s a helpful resource for you. :) And I appreciate your honesty!

November 4, 2007 10:10 pm
Noma on paragraph 1:

I like how the site has audio and video lectures because sometimes listening to lectures helps you understand better because you are somewhat actively involved. During the notetaking process we are sometimes too busy copying down what is on the screen to actively think about what it just said. The fact that it’s also from MIT professors is pretty awesome but I hope that it won’t be confusing since MIT will have higher level thinking in their introductory classes.

November 12, 2007 5:53 pm
Kamene Dornubari-Ogidi :

I completely concur with Noma. In class, the note taking really does take attention away from what’s being said simlutaneously in the lecture. It’s nice to have both audio and video.

I also agree with the fact that, you know, its MIT. That’s a really major science school, so they’re probably given to going into great depth regarding whatever subject we’ll just be skimming. Sometimes knowing more information can throw someone off the track a bit.

November 14, 2007 8:14 pm
Brigham Wright on paragraph 1:

I think its just a great resource for us to be able to use because what kind of high school gets college professor lectures for them, and this is from MIT. So I agree with Jocelyn, even if i don’t fall asleep in class.

November 12, 2007 7:22 pm

A smile just crossed my face when I clicked that link. Just a little bit excited. That does remind me though, I’ll have to get back to you on the MP3 player/recorder soon, Ferg. I’ll be looking forward to some podcasts.

November 13, 2007 7:53 pm
Kishan Patel on paragraph 1:

The website was really helpful especially when you are up late and have a question or need clerifying while you are studying for “fun” you could just go on the website and look at the video for the lecture and use the notes that correspond with the video of the lecture

November 13, 2007 12:57 pm

Haha…studying for fun. I mean, what else does anyone study for? I’m interested in setting up on live video feed of our class for the entertainment of college professors. We have the intelligence in our class that college students could learn from, definitely. With the exception of Brigham.

November 22, 2007 2:49 pm
Kristal Jackson on paragraph 1:

I absolutely love this website. I think it’s well worth your effort to maintain and perhaps even expand. I really appreciate what you’re doing for us. It’s great, especially if I miss a few lines (or a few paragraphs) in class. I think it’s a great way to learn.

Thank you.

November 13, 2007 7:09 pm
Kelsey Wise on paragraph 1:

Oo!! This is a super neat site.I am a very visual learner, and videos are always of great help for me to absorb information. I will definitely use that site for future lessons. Also, it is good that we’ll be able to stop the video or even go back and re-watch a part that we don’t get because in class, like someone mentioned, I often miss stuff in the scramble to write it all down.

November 20, 2007 9:30 am
Jocelynn Grover on whole page :

this is a great way for learning biology. with the combination of Mrs. Ferguson’s wonderful ways of teaching and watching these videos we will be closer to becoming biology experts!

November 22, 2007 4:55 pm
Marcos on whole page :

After having watched one of the videos available (protein functions), I noticed some interesting points about this resource:
1) assuming that most of the lectures are on roughly the same level, the material is quite accessible to AP students.
2)the professor seems annoyed at his microphone apparatus, not unlike many of our teachers.
3)the storied MIT uses old-fashioned chalkboards
4)they didn’t have to memorize each peptide “back bone” variation or understand the underlying chemistry (noted by the professor).
5)calculus and physics resources are also available, for anyone interested.

November 23, 2007 10:59 am
Angie on whole page :

This is a helpful source because it’s basically all in one place, instead of going to other online sources and searching for things and not knowing for sure if it’s even relevant. It definitely makes reviewing easier.

November 23, 2007 8:42 pm
Stephen Geest on paragraph 1:

This is a superb website its easy workable if thats a word and it is good to get the lectures from another perspective, a MIT Profesor this is freakin awsomeastic. its getting me a little excited about cells.

November 23, 2007 8:54 pm
Joshua Geevarghese on whole page :

first of all, thanks for sharing this link. i didnt know about there is a website like this.thanks one more time., now we can learn ap bio better.also this helps for ap physiscs and ap calculus.the cool thing is this website have videos

November 24, 2007 11:31 pm
kaitlin on paragraph 1:

Ferg, I looooove this link.
At first I was hesitant to comment on this post, but then as I read the remarks left I was astonished to hear such great reviews and I almost wanted to laugh at how much some of the kids seemed to have liked it. So being the great science endeavor-er that I am, I checked it out. It is amazing and so helpful. I just wish I had looked at this before we took our last chemistry of life test.
For all the kids I laughed at, I’m sorry. I get it now, its good.

November 25, 2007 4:51 pm
Destiny on paragraph 1:

I think that this is a really good idea. If you think about it….yeah, a lot of students seriously will not look at it…..but those few that actually watch the videos are the ones that are really interested in biology. Hence, the videos…combined with a certain teacher’s mad skills….might be nurturing and expanding the mind of the worlds next leading biologist!

November 25, 2007 8:56 pm
Prerak Patel on paragraph 1:

this is a great resource which goes along with what we are learning. It also has links to other subjects that we may need help in. I sometimes overlook important details that is mentioned during a lecture while copying notes. Its always helpful to have another resource and its advantage that we can listen to two different speakers over the same material, maybe catching something that the other speaker did not mention. Great find.

November 25, 2007 11:01 pm
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